I've been so busy lately with work and school that I haven't had much time to do any of my own writing. At the risk of sounding sorry for myself (which I'm not), when you have three children who are all involved in different things both in and out of school, housework, plus a job, there are some ... READ the POST
Putting Right The Wrongs
I think I may have worked out why my daughter has been behaving the way she has been recently. As I explained in my post 'Bullying Amongst Siblings', my eldest daughter has been particularly aggressive towards her younger sister and it has been extremely unsettling for all of us. This week I found ... READ the POST
The Positive Impact of Music Therapy
I was lucky enough to be invited to attend a Music Therapy session at the Royal London Society for the Blind (RLSB) and was asked to write an article for their website. It was a very special day and one that left me feeling deeply moved and humbled. www-rlsb-org-uk ... READ the POST
Bullying Amongst Siblings
I have a problem and I'd like to explain it in the hope that I can get some feedback. There are times when I feel like I may be stepping in to paranoid parent territory and it takes an outsider to guide me back. I'm not sure if this is one of those moments, so here goes... Sometime ago I wrote a ... READ the POST
Kent Business Blog – The Changing Face of the UK Telecoms Industry
This is an article I wrote on behalf of MF Communications, a telecoms solutions company. It is an info-article about how the industry has changed since the privatisation of British Telecoms in 1984. The Changing Face of the UK Telecoms Industry ... READ the POST
Remembering Dad on Father’s Day
Today is Father's Day and as my husband is away - with his dad - and my own dad passed away ten years ago, we don't actually have any dads here to spoil/bow down to and worship! I often think about my dad at this time, especially when buying Father's Day cards, as I'm always conscious of having one ... READ the POST